This course aims to ensure all prehonours students in the School of Divinity have the necessary skills required for their studies within the School of Divinity.

Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)

Pre-requisites

Co-requisites

Prohibited Combinations

Other requirements

Students must be registered on a degree programme owned by the School of Divinity.

Additional Costs

None

Course Delivery Information

Delivery period: 2011/12 Full Year, Not available to visiting students (SS1)

WebCT enabled: Yes

Quota: None

Location

Activity

Description

Weeks

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

No Classes have been defined for this Course

First Class

First class information not currently available

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Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes

After successful completion of this course, students have the necessary skills required for their studies at the School, examples of the skills they will acquire include:-
- producing an essay using a word processor in the format required by the School;
- communicating by email with peers and academic staff;
- having basic knowledge of internet research skills;
- using IT software to prepare a slide show for use in seminars.

Assessment Information

Assessment will consist of a small multi-choice assessment at the end of each module. Completion dates for these assessments will be at the student's own pace but all assessments must be completed by the Friday prior to the start of the exam diet in the second semester, with the final results (pass/fail) being presented at the June Board of Examiners.
Failure to do the assessments or unsuccessful completion in year 1 will require a re-sit in year 2. If still failed, a final re-sit in summer of year 2 is permitted. Continued failure will prevent entry into Honours.

Special Arrangements

None

Additional Information

Academic description

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Syllabus

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Transferable skills

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Reading list

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Study Abroad

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Study Pattern

The course materials will be presented solely online, allowing students to work at their own pace through the materials. They must complete the work by the end of semester 2 of their first year in the School of Divinity. In addition there are face-to-face 30minute lectures to introduce each of the modules.